Even though I’ve written plenty of stories about packing over the years, I don’t always practice what I preach. Packing just isn’t my forte, and I typically find myself scrambling at the last minute to put together appropriate outfits, which inevitably leads to panic shopping. The problem with panic shopping (besides stress and high express shipping costs) is that you tend to only think about this one occasion instead of considering longevity and what you need in your wardrobe. Needless to say, it’s not the smartest way to spend your money.
Finally, I decided to change my ways and make a concerted effort to plan ahead by stocking my wardrobe with versatile, packable pieces that work for various locations I may travel to. Since slowly adding these pieces to my wardrobe, there’s been a noticeable decline in last-minute panic shopping on my part. So naturally, I thought I’d share my list of travel-friendly purchases in case you, too, are guilty of the same. Scroll to shop in advance of your next trip.
I never want to embark on a trip without at least one jacket, no matter the time of year or location. The type I have the most trouble finding is lightweight jackets, so when I see a good one, I add it to my cart immediately.
Tops that can easily transition from day to night are key when you’re dealing with limited suitcase space. My best advice is to keep it simple and make sure it’s something you’d be comfortable wearing for
Traveling with the wrong handbag is a mistake I’ve made more than once, so I started searching for mid-sized shoulder and cross-body bags that comfortably fit my essentials, go with everything, and don’t require carrying with my hands.
When making my packing list and choosing my outfits for each day, I always end up wearing a striped or neutral-colored tee almost every day. For that reason, I regularly stock up.
This one probably goes without saying, but walkable shoes are essential when traveling. That said, I don’t always want to wear sneakers, so chic flats and low-heeled shoes are a shopping priority of mine.
I find midi lengths to be perfect for travel. They’re easier to get in and out of Ubers in than mini lengths, and they won’t drag on the ground like maxi lengths.
I’m definitely not opposed to wearing jeans when traveling, but I own plenty of those. Loose, lightweight trousers are more polished than jeans and will take up less room in your suitcase, They’re also something I’m lacking, so they’ve been at the top of my travel shopping list.
Oversized button-downs are as versatile as it gets. You can wear one out at night and then over a swimsuit the next day. And they look equally cool buttoned or unbuttoned (over a tank or swimsuit).
I know this is a bit vague, but I’m referring to accessories that will dress up whatever you’re wearing for an evening out. Especially if you’re just bringing along a carry-on, you may not have room to pack an entire separate outfit for the evening hours. But the right accessories have the ability to transform your look.